For the V2 and V3 cameras you shouldn't need to change anything in config.txt.
I just tested this. Raspbery Pi OS Lite Bookworm, installed on an SD card. V2 Camera module connected to a Pi 5 2GB. Booted up and logged in:Camera module is detected correctly.
I suggest you start with a clean OS, if you can, other wise remove ]b]all[/b] of your changes to config.txt and try again. Check that libcamera-hello detects the camera like mine did.
I just tested this. Raspbery Pi OS Lite Bookworm, installed on an SD card. V2 Camera module connected to a Pi 5 2GB. Booted up and logged in:
Code:
rpdom@raspberrypi:~ $ libcamera-hello --list-camerasAvailable cameras-----------------0 : imx219 [3280x2464 10-bit RGGB] (/base/axi/pcie@120000/rp1/i2c@88000/imx219@10) Modes: 'SRGGB10_CSI2P' : 640x480 [206.65 fps - (1000, 752)/1280x960 crop] 1640x1232 [41.85 fps - (0, 0)/3280x2464 crop] 1920x1080 [47.57 fps - (680, 692)/1920x1080 crop] 3280x2464 [21.19 fps - (0, 0)/3280x2464 crop] 'SRGGB8' : 640x480 [206.65 fps - (1000, 752)/1280x960 crop] 1640x1232 [83.70 fps - (0, 0)/3280x2464 crop] 1920x1080 [47.57 fps - (680, 692)/1920x1080 crop] 3280x2464 [21.19 fps - (0, 0)/3280x2464 crop]
I suggest you start with a clean OS, if you can, other wise remove ]b]all[/b] of your changes to config.txt and try again. Check that libcamera-hello detects the camera like mine did.
Statistics: Posted by rpdom — Mon Nov 04, 2024 5:22 pm